| Time for books Some of the $20 million for “Terrace Review — Wednesday, October 12, 1988 7 “Strengthening the Family” funds to pay community up, not the Ministry Services guide and the series of Life of Henry Moore or community-based health projects . by Andrea Deakin | ~ “My sculptor uncle was a contemporary of Henry Moore. Harold’s one concession to Bohemianism was to wear the same Italian hat throughout his life, a hat he had bought in Florence where he studied on a Royal College of Art Scholarship. He would comment that social flair, conspicuous behaviour and self- publicity did not amount to genius. Then he would add that the finest sculptor he knew was ‘‘really a very ordinary chap, quiet "family man, Moore you know.” . ~ Roger Berthoud’s weil-researched and detailed biography, “The Life of Henry Moore’’, published by Penguin at $35.00, allows us to see just how ordinary this extraordinarily gifted man . was, and how extraordinary ability and insight flowers in the most ordinary settings. Moore was one of eight children in a coal-mining family in Castleford, Yorkshire. When he was around ten a Sunday School teacher sparked his interest with the story of Michelangelo and the faun, sending the young lad off to his Children’s Encyclopaedia to find out all he could about Michelangelo. He decided to become a sculptor. “He was fortunate both in a headmaster who was a gifted educator with a love of the arts he encouraged in his pupils; and . ‘in his art teacher Alice Gostick. A warm and confiding relation- ship with her lasted until her death fifty years later. no Berthoud has worked through a mass of material to present a lucid and comprehensive biography which details Moore’s life ‘and work and also clarifies and analyzes the forces which af- fected his inspiration. This is a lively and very readable overview ‘of may of the artists of the period as well as a multifaceted por- ‘trait of Henry Moore — the “ordinary chap”’ with extraordinary Oxford publishes two new references for art lovers Harold Osborne, who-died in 1987, was a leading authority on the history .and development of modern art. He edited ‘‘The Ox- ‘ford Companion to Twentieth Century Art” which was quickly recognized as an outstanding work of reference. Oxford have just _ published this volume in paperback for $34.95. This fine study -. concentrates on the individual artists, but also contains articles ": on technical terms and new styles, movements and schools, and ‘also accounts ofthe arts in various parts of the world. There are ‘. 300 reproductions, almost half in full color, and a wide-ranging ~’ bibliography, It is a work of value for student and art lover - alike.. "The Oxford Dictionary of Art’’, published by Oxford at $45, . was intended to provide in a single volume, an up-to-date work based on the expertise of those who had contributed to the three ~ Oxford Companions to the arts previously published. It is an ~ overview of art forms from the 5th Century B.C. to the present day. Architecture has been excluded unless it has some reference - to painting, sculpture, the graphic arts, or design; and, since this ig an overview of Western Art, Oriental Art has only been includ- - ed where it has influenced the development of Western artists. _ The dictionary is designed to be a reference for students and teachers as well as a source of basic information for the layman. “There are critiques of the major artists, short sketches of the less - well known, and accounts of patrons, collectors, historians and - dealers who have affected the art scene. Wherever possible the location of the various works of art has been given. onsered Super 670 Takes on the | Heavyweights! I's Cool... It’s Fast... It's Tough “Will out cut anything in its class This new coniender from JONSERED with its stronger — mid-section can really ie take a beatirig. The gi z \:\" po Bo } Super 670 packs a : ett powerful punch. Accept the challenge ond be o cut obove the rest. Pro Line A CUT ABOVE THE REST | ——=SEE THE JONSERED SUPER 670 AT YOUR DEALER RIVER INDUSTRIES (TERRACE) LTD. P.O. BOX 538 —- TERRACE, B.C. V8G 4B5 B130A HIGHWAY 16 WEST 625-7383 “Initiatives for Strengthening _ the Family’? announced by Bill Vander Zalm last April has found its way. to Terrace. Although not specifically outlin- ed in the original package detail- _ ing the program, one component involves small grants for community-based health pro- "jects. . _ Mike Corbeil at the Skeena Health Unit said up to $5,000 per project was availbale through “Local Health Action’ which had a June 30 deadline. Out of the 200 proposals receiv- ed by Victoria, 53 were approv- ed, two of them in Terrace. There is also $15,000 available for a perinatal survey, and a local group that submitted a proposal this summer is now waiting to hear whether or not their application will be approv- ed. Money through the “Support -Grants’’ is intended to provide support for existing community agencies to do projects to strengthen the family. A grant application form can be picked up at the Health Unit. There are no specific application deadlines or grant ceilings connected with this component. —s_. Finally, ‘‘Community Devel- opment” funds of $15,000 are still up for grabs through the Union Board of Health. Corbeil said details of this component will be publicized through the newspaper. - shortly. Proposals must November 10 deadline. An inter-agency subcommit- tee has been set up to help com- munity groups develop pro- posals. These representatives from Northwest Drug and Alco- hol,- Community Services, Skeena Health Unit, Public Health Nursing and Long Term _ Care also work to identify health concerns in the community. - *1t’s a development process,”’ Corbeil explained. “‘The health needs are identified from the Trafficking charges laid TERRACE — Three local men haved been charged with con- spiracy to traffic in narcotics after police seized 50 pounds of | marijuana in a raid north of Williams Lake on Oct. 3. Robert Neil Erb, Randy Ray Konschuh and Robert Vicker - Bonner, all of Terrace, appeared in court here Oct. 5 to be charged. Two other men — Ed- ward Lloyd Jones of North Van- couver and John Stuart Johnston of Kitimat — were also charged in connection with the same seizure. RCMP say the arrests were the result of a lengthy investiga- tion by the Terrace and Kitimat detachments. _ Police estimate the street value of the drugs at $200,000 and note that $60,000 in cash was also seized in the raid. Terrace RCMP report that on the evening of Oct. 5 two men _were arrested and charged with impaired driving. . down." For example, 4 number of local groups, including Parks and Recreation, the local B.C. Olid Age Pensioners association, Continuing Care and- Public Health worked together to sub- mit a proposal on a fitness for the elderly project. Other areas to be addressed by the Strengthening the Family In- itiative announced last spring in- clude the Pregnancy Support pamphlets, an additional 36.1 million promised to subsidize in- fant day care, $3 million for — residential accomodation for pregnant women, $7 million for family support and counselling services, $580,000 for an Asso- ciate Family program, and the Maintenance Enforcement pro- gram that should be. available outside the lower mainland. in January. be received by the J The Board of School Trustees é@( SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 88 (TERRACE) t,- 3211 Kenney Street, Terrace, B.C. VBG 3E9 Phone (604) 635-4931 - PUBLIC NOTICE {s given to the electors of School District No. 88 (Terrace) that | require the presence of said electors In the places herein designated, on Monday, the 31st day of October, 1988 between the hours of ten am. and twelve noon, to elect: Trustee (three) — for a two year term (1989/90 calen- dar years) to represent the Terrace area and environs; 7 — for a two year term (1989/90 calen- dar years) to represent the Hazelton- Kitwanga areas and environs, — for a two year term (1989/90 calen- dar years) to represent the Reserves of Kitwanga, Kitwancoo!l and Kitsegukla. At the SCHOOL BOARD OFFICE, 3211 Kenney Street, Terrace, B.C. for the electors of the Terrace and Terrace rural voting area. . At the HAZELTON VILLAGE OFFICE, and the NEW HAZELTON MUNICIPAL OFFICE, for electors of the. Village of Hazelton and Hazelton voting area. . At the KITWANGA ELEMENTARY SECONDARY SCHOOL for the electors of the Kitwanga, Kitwancool and Kitsegukla Reserves. The mode of nomination of candidates shall be as follows: Candidates shall be nominated in writing by two duly qualified electors of the Assessment District. The nomination paper shall be delivered to the returning officer, in person or by registered mail, at any time be- tween the date of this notice and noon of the day of nomination. The nomination paper shall state the name, residence and occupation of the person nominated in such a manner as to sufficiently identify such can- didate. The nomination paper shall be signed by the candidate. In the event ofa poll being necessary, advance polls and regular polls will be held at the following places, dates and times: City of Terrace and Terrace Rural Areas: _ Advance Poll, Thursday, November 10, 1988, City of Terrace, Council Office, 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. — Advance Poll, Friday, November 18, 1988, Mills Memorial Hospital, 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. — Regular Poll, Saturday, November 19, 1988, Terrace, Rosswood,. Usk, Thornhill, Lakelse Lake, Gedarvale, New Remo, 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Municipalities of Hazelton and Hazelton Voting Areas: — Advance Poll, Thursday, November 10, 1988, Hazelton Municipal Office, 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. — Advance Poll, Wednesday, November 9, 1988, New Hazelton Municipal Hall, 3026 Bowser, 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. —_ Advance Poll, Thursday, November 10, 1988, Kitwanga Elementary Secondary School, 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. — Regular Poll, Saturday, November 19, 1988, Hazelton, Two Mile, South Town, Kitwanga, Kispiox Valley, New Town, Moricetown, Kispiox Village, 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. ) Reserves of Kitwanga, Kitwancool & Kitsegukla — Advance Poll, Thursday, November 10, 1988, Kitwanga Elementary Secondary School, 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. _— Regular Poll, Saturday, November 19, 1988, Stewart, 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Every person is hereby required to take notice and govern himself accordingly. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AT TERRACE, B.C. this 6th day of October, 1988. (Mrs.) Elaine Johnson Returning Officer School District No. 88 (Terrace) 3211 Kenney Street Terrace, B.C. V8G 3E9 | Trustee (one) Trustee (one)